Ven. Vimokkha returns to Canberra from Thailand for a meditation on "Intuitive Awareness." This insight meditation will include talks and meditation sessions to demonstrate a pragmatic approach to arouse pure intuitive awareness with clear knowing and seeing. For more information, please contact patama30@gmail.com or telephone 040 993 7979.

Ven. Vimokkha returns to the Metta Center from Thailand for a weekend urban retreat on "Intuitive Awareness." The workshop-style retreat will feature talks and meditation sessions to demonstrate a pragmatic approach to arouse pure intuitive awareness with clear knowing and seeing.

Ajahn Vimokkha will give a workshop-style talk to demonstrate a pragmatic approach to arousing pure intuitive awareness with clear knowing and seeing. His simple technique involves looking at what you are doing, watching what you are looking at, and seeing clearly what you are watching. It is so simple! Through this technique, one can cultivate meditation practices and insight both in the formal practice of sitting meditation and in all life’s daily work and activities. It is claimed that with his technique, one can get onto the path for stream entry. Venerable’s guidance is based on breathing meditation, mindfulness immersed throughout the body and emptiness meditation.”

Ven. Vimokkha returns to the Metta Centre from Thailand again for three sessions over three days, exploring a “Pragmatic Approach to the Nature of Mind”. Ven. Vimokkha is the Abbot of Wat Pippaliwanaram, with a M.A. (Buddhist Studies) and Ph.D.(Buddhist Studies) from Mahachulalongkorn University (MCU). He has an extensive experience in teaching insight meditation internationally. Ven. Vimokkha’s book, “The Development of Mindfulness for Insight Meditation” builds on his pragmatic approach to the development of mindfulness.

Ven. Vimokkha returns to the Metta Centre from Thailand again for three sessions over three days, exploring a “Pragmatic Approach to the Nature of Mind”. Ven. Vimokkha is the Abbot of Wat Pippaliwanaram, with a M.A. (Buddhist Studies) and Ph.D.(Buddhist Studies) from Mahachulalongkorn University (MCU). He has an extensive experience in teaching insight meditation internationally. Ven. Vimokkha’s book, “The Development of Mindfulness for Insight Meditation” builds on his pragmatic approach to the development of mindfulness.

Ven. Vimokkha returns to the Metta Centre from Thailand again for three sessions over three days, exploring a “Pragmatic Approach to the Nature of Mind”. Ven. Vimokkha is the Abbot of Wat Pippaliwanaram, with a M.A. (Buddhist Studies) and Ph.D.(Buddhist Studies) from Mahachulalongkorn University (MCU). He has an extensive experience in teaching insight meditation internationally. Ven. Vimokkha’s book, “The Development of Mindfulness for Insight Meditation” builds on his pragmatic approach to the development of mindfulness.

The royal funeral procession of His Majesty King Rama IX will be held October 25 through October 29, 2017. On the second day of the ceremonies, October 26th, the royal cremation will take place at Sanam Luang. In addition to showing our deep respect to His Majesty, this solemn occasion offers us the opportunity to remember Buddha's teachings on impermanence and suffering, and to strive toward spiritual progress. Ven. Vimokkha will offer a special 10 day retreat at Wat Pipphalivanaram in Rayong for all friends of the Dhamma. Participants may decide to spend the first day in Bangkok to pay respects to the King. Further details will be posted soon, but feel free to contact Ven. Vimokkha with inquiries.

Ven. Vimokkha will present a pragmatic approach to experiencing the nature of mind. He will show participants how to go inwards using the ancient practices of Samatha and Vipassana and thereby develop clear knowing and seeing into the true nature of your mind.

Join Ven. Vimokkha for meditation practice from 7 to 9 PM on June 18 and again on June 19th at Wat Ton Boon, 24 Bridge Street, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, BA15 1BY. For more information contact Saisunee 07834412961.

Spend the day learning and practicing with Ven. Vimokkha at Chapel Lane, East Chillington, East Sussex, BN7 3BA. Chapel Lane is a 25 minute walk from Plumpton Station or a 25 minute drive from Brighton. There are a few spaces available for overnight camping. Contact Frances for more information at 07752426591

Before the Buddha's enlightenment, he said he dwelt in the awareness of breath (Ānāpānasati). That means that the Buddha not only practiced breathing meditation but also lived it in daily life. Ven. Vimokkha will give his simple teaching on how to practice breathing meditation in formal practice and how to dwell with breathing in daily life. The following evening, Ven. Vimokkha will give a Samatha and Vipassana teaching, 'Listening to Heart', at Colin Ash's Basic Meditation class at 6.30pm. The Buddhist Society, 58 Eccleston Square, London, SW1V 1PH, Tel: 020 7834 5858

Ven. Vimokkha will present a pragmatic approach to experiencing the nature of mind. He will show participants how to go inwards using the ancient practices of samatha and vipassana and thereby develop clear knowing and seeing into the true nature of your mind.

4 days' meditation retreat at Australian Center, Oaks Hyde Park Plaza, 38 College Street, Darlinghurst from Friday Feb. 14 to Monday Feb. 17 from 9.00 AM to 4.00 PM each day. For more information please contact Kroo Nong on her LINE id: nong_sarinya, and can register at https://mindfulnesssydney.wordpress.com/

Ven. Vimokkha will present a pragmatic approach to experiencing the nature of mind. He will show participants how to go inwards using the ancient practices of samatha and vipassana and thereby develop clear knowing and seeing into the true nature of your mind.

Ven. Vimokkha will present a pragmatic approach to experiencing the nature of mind. He will show participants how to go inwards using the ancient practices of samatha and vipassana and thereby develop clear knowing and seeing into the true nature of your mind.

Ven. Vimokkha will present a pragmatic approach to experiencing the nature of mind. He will show participants how to go inwards using the ancient practices of samatha and vipassana and thereby develop clear knowing and seeing into the true nature of your mind.

For more information, please see and register at this link : https://mindfulnesssydney.wordpress.com/